Re: Which bipod should I use
Both are excellent bipods, I had my last S-BRM for 3 years and made the switch over to one of Kaseys Atlas V7's last year.
Benefits of the Harris S-BRM 6-9":
* You can upgrade the feet with Phoenix Tactical pod claws.
* Install a Pod-Loc which will basically help you tighten the system up to the point where its almost locked (swivel wise side to side) when shooting on uneven and sloped ground.
* Your sling can attach to the bipod itself.
* Spring loaded legs with notches that will stop at set lengths easily deployed with one hand.
* Cheaper
Benefits of the ATLAS:
* Pans from side to side, good for moving targets.
* Has 4 leg positions available (V7) Forward, 45 forward, Vertical and Rearward.
* Legs extend easily with one hand if you rock the rifle onto the other leg, they will extend to the height required at your own speed, not spring loaded.
* You can add longer leg lenghts after your initial purchase, unlike the fixed length Harris bipods.
* You can tension the bipod down with a rotating disc centralised between the two legs.
Both are excellent bipods, make an informed decision and do it right the first time. Some days I miss my Harris but only rarely.